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law enforcement says it describes anger at secretary general janet gnaw napolitano. the aim was to kill tsa employees and pigs. there were three letters, nwo. they believe it relates to a conspiracy their wrist group called the new world order and tonight we are learning the shooter's family sensed something was wrong early this morning. just before today's shooting at l.a.x., across the country in the small town of pennsville, new jersey paul anthony's ciancia's family got a disturbing text. it was troubling enough that pennsville police chief and family friend was called to the house. he tells abc news the text they received suggested the 23-year-old might kill himself. >> if somebody is concerned about a family member we call the local police department and we do a well being check and that's basically what we did. it came back he wasn't home. >> lapd officers went to ciancia's apartment and talked to his two roommates. they told officers that the 23-year-old had just left, but he seemed to be fine. >> he was a really nice guy. he was a bit loner, introverted, but
law enforcement says it describes anger at secretary general janet gnaw napolitano. the aim was to kill tsa employees and pigs. there were three letters, nwo. they believe it relates to a conspiracy their wrist group called the new world order and tonight we are learning the shooter's family sensed something was wrong early this morning. just before today's shooting at l.a.x., across the country in the small town of pennsville, new jersey paul anthony's ciancia's family got a disturbing text....
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. >> this law will prevent known offenders from coming back. >> the plan has been in the works for over two years, since the state legislators passed the bill allowing the transit agencies like bart to kick out troublemakers. it would target people who commit a range of offenses from urinating and defecating in public to those who beat up on passengers and employees. the ban can be as short as a month or as long as a year. many passengers we talked to are all for it. >> it would be nice. it would keep it safe and pleasant. >> it is a good idea. people can be quite annoying at times. >> bart says there are safeguards against misuse. anyone can seek to have the ban overturned by requesting an administrative hearing. some have pair concerns. >> i think what it is going to be used for for the most part is a tool to keep the homeless out of the station. >> people will think the transit is a public service. that's a police matter and let the police handle it. >> bart will announce more details tomorrow. the plan is scheduled to take affect on may 6th. live in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 n
. >> this law will prevent known offenders from coming back. >> the plan has been in the works for over two years, since the state legislators passed the bill allowing the transit agencies like bart to kick out troublemakers. it would target people who commit a range of offenses from urinating and defecating in public to those who beat up on passengers and employees. the ban can be as short as a month or as long as a year. many passengers we talked to are all for it. >> it...
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but this is not his law firm. he was supposed to be on a plane to los angeles that afternoon. >> you can see the bullet holes going through the airline ticket that lined the pocket of his jacket. >> 20 years later, and carol still did not know it was his friend, an attorney, that reserved the conference room that afternoon. >> it just happened that the deposition that was going on there went on for an extra day beyond what they expected. >> i didn't know that. >> urlich must have been meant to live. >> he was meant to take on this as part of his life it sounds like. >> what urlich took on along with kingsley and a group of san francisco lawyers is what has become the law center to prevent gun violence. >> i don't remember it very well, but i am told by people that i said something like, we can't just not do something. >> they were going to marshall their expertise and do what lawyers do so well and that is write legislation and be involved in creating laws that would address the problem. >> in the last 20 years, t
but this is not his law firm. he was supposed to be on a plane to los angeles that afternoon. >> you can see the bullet holes going through the airline ticket that lined the pocket of his jacket. >> 20 years later, and carol still did not know it was his friend, an attorney, that reserved the conference room that afternoon. >> it just happened that the deposition that was going on there went on for an extra day beyond what they expected. >> i didn't know that. >>...
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only law enforcement agencies have access. trust line is free to parents. it will only tell if an applicant is cleared or not. heather is a sitter on the seeking sitter site. >> i went through background check and she had several questions for me. they got to know me before they recommended me on their website to families. >> the oklahoma-based seeking sitters recently launched in the bay area. the company does a background check and hires private investigators to review the information. stacy has twins and chose seeking sitters. >> referrals through other people are fantastic. if you don't know them as well it is nice to have someone that has done a background screening on the people who will be watching your children. >> they don't alls -- always predict future behavior. it can determine if an individual should or should not be working with children. other things to be taken into consideration is education, experience, skills and an interview with the individual. reference checks and an observation of the individual with your child. they are listed on abc
only law enforcement agencies have access. trust line is free to parents. it will only tell if an applicant is cleared or not. heather is a sitter on the seeking sitter site. >> i went through background check and she had several questions for me. they got to know me before they recommended me on their website to families. >> the oklahoma-based seeking sitters recently launched in the bay area. the company does a background check and hires private investigators to review the...
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they ruled the policy broke an anti-discrimination law and she says she hopes the clothing retailer will now do some self-reflecting. >> the judgment that came down from the judge i really hope they look into their policies and their practices and they are able to reflect some changes. >> april better crop be and -- abercrombie & fitch says the company does not discriminate based on religion and will grant religious accommodations when reasonable. a trial later this month will determine how much the company has to pay. >>> luxury retailer -- retailer nieman marcus is changing hands. they will split the cost with a canadian pension plan. they also open sampsonite and the maidenform lingerie brand. they are known for their christmas catalog and the company makes a lot of money. revenue peaked at $4 billion for 2012. >>> nearly 600 jobs will be available at a job fair tomorrow hosted by the job journal and abc7. it is being held on market street in san francisco from noon until 4:00 tomorrow. available positions include financial advisors, librarians and software engineers. there is a compl
they ruled the policy broke an anti-discrimination law and she says she hopes the clothing retailer will now do some self-reflecting. >> the judgment that came down from the judge i really hope they look into their policies and their practices and they are able to reflect some changes. >> april better crop be and -- abercrombie & fitch says the company does not discriminate based on religion and will grant religious accommodations when reasonable. a trial later this month will...
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law enforcement says it describes anger at secretary general janet gnaw napolitano. the aim was to kill tsa employees and pigs. there were three letters, nwo. they believe it relates to a conspiracy their wrist group called the new world order and tonight we are learning the shooter's family sensed something was wrong early this morn just before today's shooting at l.a.x., across the country in the small town of pennsville, new jersey paul anthony's ciancia's family got a disturbing text. it was troubling enough that pennsville police chief and family friend was called to the house. he tells abc news the text they received suggested the 23-year-old might kill himself. >> if somebody is concerned about a family member we call the local police department and we do a well being check and that's basically what we did. it came back he wasn't home. >> lapd officers went to ciancia's apartment and talked to his two roommates. they told officers that the 23-year-old had just left, but he seemed to be fine. >> he was a really nice guy. he was a bit loner, introverted, but not
law enforcement says it describes anger at secretary general janet gnaw napolitano. the aim was to kill tsa employees and pigs. there were three letters, nwo. they believe it relates to a conspiracy their wrist group called the new world order and tonight we are learning the shooter's family sensed something was wrong early this morn just before today's shooting at l.a.x., across the country in the small town of pennsville, new jersey paul anthony's ciancia's family got a disturbing text. it...
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law >> this law will prevent known offenders from coming back. >> the plan has been in the works for over two years, since the state legislators passed the bill allowing the transit agencies like bart to kick out troublemakers. it would target people who commit a range of offenses from urinating and defecating in public to those who beat up on passengers and employees. the ban can be as short as a nt or as l as a year. many passengers we talked to are all for it. >> nice. it would keep it safe and pleasant. >> it is a good idea. people can be quite annoying at times. >> bart says are safeguards against misuse. anyone can seek to have the ba by requesting an administrative hearing. some have pair concerns. >> i think what it is going to be used for for the most part is a tool to keep the homeless out of the station. >> people will think the transit is a public service. let's a police the police handle it. >> bart will announce more details tomorrow. the plan is scheduled to take affect on may 6th. live in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> thank you, lilian. starting tomorrow a
law >> this law will prevent known offenders from coming back. >> the plan has been in the works for over two years, since the state legislators passed the bill allowing the transit agencies like bart to kick out troublemakers. it would target people who commit a range of offenses from urinating and defecating in public to those who beat up on passengers and employees. the ban can be as short as a nt or as l as a year. many passengers we talked to are all for it. >> nice. it...
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wiener wrote the anti-nudity law and he represents the castro. they feel the ban violates their right to express themselves. a federal judge sided with the city saying nudity is not a form of speech. they plan to appeal that decision. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00, an unusual concert by fire light. the controversy behind the piano and why it was set on fire. >> carolyn johnson, could an ingredient in rasberries burn off your extra pounds? what bay area experts are saying. >> and the new details about the meteor that exploded over russia just as new shooting stars streak across the sky here in the u.s. >>> new at 11:00, a san francisco artist made sure a musical adventure went out in he played his last tune on an old baby grand piano on a cliff over looking half moon bay. he has been given concerts for weeks, but the city shut him down. he set the piano on fire and then kept playing through the flames. >> things like this bring people together and it is wonderful. the burning of the piano is challenging. i have a couple of ideas and i fee
wiener wrote the anti-nudity law and he represents the castro. they feel the ban violates their right to express themselves. a federal judge sided with the city saying nudity is not a form of speech. they plan to appeal that decision. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00, an unusual concert by fire light. the controversy behind the piano and why it was set on fire. >> carolyn johnson, could an ingredient in rasberries burn off your extra pounds? what bay area experts are...
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but this is not his law firm. he was supposed to be on a plane to los angeles that afternoon. >> you can see the bullet holes going through the airline ticket that lined the pocket of his jacket. >> 20 years later, and carol still did not know it was his friend, an attorney, that reserved the conference room that afternoon. >> it just happened that the deposition that was going on there went on for an extra day beyond what they expected. >> i didn't know that. >> urlich must have been meant to live. >> he was meant to take on this as part of his life it sounds like. >> what urlich took on along with kingsley and a group of san francisco lawyers is what has become the law center to prevent gun violence. >> i don't remember it very well, but i am told by people that i said something like, we can't just not do something. >> they were going to marshall their expertise and do what lawyers do so well and that is write legislation and be involved in creating laws that would address the problem. >> in the last 20 years, t
but this is not his law firm. he was supposed to be on a plane to los angeles that afternoon. >> you can see the bullet holes going through the airline ticket that lined the pocket of his jacket. >> 20 years later, and carol still did not know it was his friend, an attorney, that reserved the conference room that afternoon. >> it just happened that the deposition that was going on there went on for an extra day beyond what they expected. >> i didn't know that. >>...
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>> there is a loophole in california law. >> mark fabiani is with the san diego chargers. >> trial lawyers who are creative figured out there was a loophole and thousands of thousands of cases were then brought into the california system that have no business being here. >> california's workers comp system is more generous than in other states and it is easy to file here. athletes don't have to point to a specific injury. wear and tear over the course of the career is enough, even if the athlete just played one game in california. nfl teams have insurance so the teams themselves and the insurance carriers pay the actual claim. but california taxpayers are on the hook too says state assemblyman. >> we have limited courtrooms and limited doctors and the boards that review the cases. that is all paid by us. >> the flood of planes is for all californians and especially for the pro sports teams. and the costs may get passed to consumers, and in this case sports fans. >> it raises the price of workers comp for the teams located in california who do in fact play mostly in california. because thei
>> there is a loophole in california law. >> mark fabiani is with the san diego chargers. >> trial lawyers who are creative figured out there was a loophole and thousands of thousands of cases were then brought into the california system that have no business being here. >> california's workers comp system is more generous than in other states and it is easy to file here. athletes don't have to point to a specific injury. wear and tear over the course of the career is...
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only law enforcement agencies have access. trust line is free to parents. it will only tell if an applicant is cleared or not. heather is a sitter on the seeking sitter site. >> i went through background check and she had several questions for me. they got to know me before they recommended me on their website to families. >> the oklahoma-based seeking sitters recently launched in the bay area. the company does a background check and hires private investigators to review the information. stacy has twins and chose seeking sitters. >> referrals through other people are fantastic. if you don't know them as well it is nice to have someone that has done a background screening on the people who will be watching your children. >> they don't alls -- always predict future behavior. it can determine if an individual should or should not be working with children. other things to be taken into consideration is education, experience, skills and an interview with the individual. reference checks and an observation of the individual with your child. they are listed on abc
only law enforcement agencies have access. trust line is free to parents. it will only tell if an applicant is cleared or not. heather is a sitter on the seeking sitter site. >> i went through background check and she had several questions for me. they got to know me before they recommended me on their website to families. >> the oklahoma-based seeking sitters recently launched in the bay area. the company does a background check and hires private investigators to review the...
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the 2009 inauguration was a law gist cal nightmare. hundreds of ticket holders getting stuck in the tunnel. authorities say this time will be better. >> there will be such a different feel when you come down this time for the inauguration. there was extensive signs and we have social media sites you can follow. >> this year there is even an app for that. it picks up where you are, and it tells you from where the viewing screens are to where the nearby events are and telling me i am right on the parade route. >> along the 1.2 mile stretch of pennsylvania avenue to the capital steps to the white house, undercover officers and s.w.a.t teams out in full force. >> and that was cecilia vega reporting. our coverage continues tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. with a special edition of good morning america and we will start at 6:30. >>> veteran abc news woman barbara walters is recovering tonight after being injured during a fall at an ingnawing raying -- inauguration party. the 83-year-old fell in washington, d.c. and cut her forehead. a spokesman says ou
the 2009 inauguration was a law gist cal nightmare. hundreds of ticket holders getting stuck in the tunnel. authorities say this time will be better. >> there will be such a different feel when you come down this time for the inauguration. there was extensive signs and we have social media sites you can follow. >> this year there is even an app for that. it picks up where you are, and it tells you from where the viewing screens are to where the nearby events are and telling me i am...
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interior is not protected under federal law. >> a.m. 200than is looking for workers. company announced it needs to fill 7,000 jobs in 13 states at distribution centers. there is amazon distribution center in tracy. >>> it will be a big day for the san francisco giants tomorrow. president obama will honor the team at the white house for their 2012 world series championship. ceremony begins at 11:00 our time. president will highlight the team's ongoing campaign like the junior giants anti-bullying campaign. >> little league success, a belmont team has a lot to celebrate tonight. they are headed to the western regional tournament in san bernardino this week. >> let's check in with leigh glaser to see what is ahead. >> we have a lot of gray in the morning. sky will turn into more blue. we'll start to warm up. live doppler 78 hd showing you the low clouds and fog, we have a strong westerly wind flow out there. pushing all of this and low cloudiness through the bay -- golden gate bridge and through the gap there. over towards berkeley and wind speeds and fairfield with gust
interior is not protected under federal law. >> a.m. 200than is looking for workers. company announced it needs to fill 7,000 jobs in 13 states at distribution centers. there is amazon distribution center in tracy. >>> it will be a big day for the san francisco giants tomorrow. president obama will honor the team at the white house for their 2012 world series championship. ceremony begins at 11:00 our time. president will highlight the team's ongoing campaign like the junior...
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they ruled the policy broke an anti-discrimination law and she says she hopes the clothing retailer will now do some self-reflecting. >> the judgment that came down from the judge i really hope they look into their policies and their practices and they are able to reflect some changes. >> april better crop be and -- abercrombie & fitch says the company does not discriminate based on religion and willigious when reasonable. a trial later this month will determine how much the company has to pay. >>> luxury retailer -er -- retailer nieman marcus is changing hands. they will split the cost with a canadian pension plan. they also open sampsonite and the maidenform lingerie brand. mas catalog and thetheir and the company makes a lot of money. revenue peaked at $4 billion for 2012. >>> nearly 600 jobs will be available at a job fair tomorrow hosted by the job journal and abc7. it is being held on market street in san francisco from noon until 4:00 tomorrow. available positions include financial advisors, librarians and software engineers. there is a complete list of jobs at abc7news.com under
they ruled the policy broke an anti-discrimination law and she says she hopes the clothing retailer will now do some self-reflecting. >> the judgment that came down from the judge i really hope they look into their policies and their practices and they are able to reflect some changes. >> april better crop be and -- abercrombie & fitch says the company does not discriminate based on religion and willigious when reasonable. a trial later this month will determine how much the...
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dorner is a former military and marks man and familiar with law enforcement tactics and techniques. the 34-year-old police officer killed in thursday's shooting will be buried in riverside on wednesday. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> dorner posted his manifesto on-line and now some people are voicing their support for the man suspected of three murders. the tributes are a barrage of tweets and a fan page on facebook. that page had more than 2,000 likes by friday. some even called dorner a hero for writing his manifesto saying there was racism and corruption in the lapd. stay with abc7 news for the latest developments in the christopher dorner manhunt. we will have updates on our website and the abc morning news at 4:30. >>> developing news tonight. we are learning more about the man accused of sexually assaulting and killing a 13-year-old girl in fairfield. a sheriff deputy served anthony lamar jones with a restraining order after the nude body of janelle alan was found. his wife obtained the restraining order after claiming that he threatened to kill her. they reported jones
dorner is a former military and marks man and familiar with law enforcement tactics and techniques. the 34-year-old police officer killed in thursday's shooting will be buried in riverside on wednesday. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> dorner posted his manifesto on-line and now some people are voicing their support for the man suspected of three murders. the tributes are a barrage of tweets and a fan page on facebook. that page had more than 2,000 likes by friday. some even called...
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>> there is a loophole in california law. >> mark fabiani is with the san diego chargers. >> trial lawyers who are creative figured out there was a loophole and thousands of thousands of cases were then brought into the california system that have no business being here. >> california's workers comp system is more generous than in other states and it is easy to file here. athletes don't have to point to a specific injury. wear and tear over the course of the career is enough, even if the athlete just played one game in california. nfl teams have insurance so the teams themselves and the insurance carriers pay the actual claim. but california taxpayers are on the hook too says state assemblyman. >> we have limited courtrooms and limited doctors and the boards that review the cases. that is all paid by us. >> the flood of planes is for all californians and especially for the pro sports teams. and the costs may get passed to consumers, and in this case sports fans. >> it raises the price of workers comp for the teams located in california who do in fact play mostly in california. because thei
>> there is a loophole in california law. >> mark fabiani is with the san diego chargers. >> trial lawyers who are creative figured out there was a loophole and thousands of thousands of cases were then brought into the california system that have no business being here. >> california's workers comp system is more generous than in other states and it is easy to file here. athletes don't have to point to a specific injury. wear and tear over the course of the career is...
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to determine if any laws were broken here. >> dan: new at 11:00, a crime spree at u.c. berkeley, a crime wave at bancroft way. since the first of the year, 25 thefts have been reported there. the problem is people don't keep an eye on their stuff. best thing according to police, put your belongings in a locker and lock it away for safekeeping. >> also new at 11:00, the search is on for a fresno mother who abandoned her three-month-old baby as a walmart store. the mother left the baby with a security guard and just left. workers called police who took the child into custody. investigators say the woman was acting erratically when she handed the baby to the guard. good news is the infant is healthy and apparently doing well. >>> tonight a pa9d-year-old preschool teacher accused of trying to drug toddler needed her care is facing criminal charges. prosecutors filed misdemeanor counts of attempted child endangerment and assault against her. a fellow teacher at morgan hill she saw her putting a sleep aid into sippy cups earlier this month. she supervised children one and two
to determine if any laws were broken here. >> dan: new at 11:00, a crime spree at u.c. berkeley, a crime wave at bancroft way. since the first of the year, 25 thefts have been reported there. the problem is people don't keep an eye on their stuff. best thing according to police, put your belongings in a locker and lock it away for safekeeping. >> also new at 11:00, the search is on for a fresno mother who abandoned her three-month-old baby as a walmart store. the mother left the...
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the 2009 inauguration was a law gist cal nightmare. hundreds of ticket holders getting stuck in the tunnel. authorities say this time will be better. >> there will be such a different feel when you come down this time for the inauguration. there was extensive signs and we have social media sites you can follow. >> this year there is even an app for that. it picks up where you are, and it tells you from where the viewing screens are to where the nearby events are and telling me i am right on the parade route. >> along the 1.2 mile stretch of pennsylvania avenue to the capital steps to the white house, undercover officers and s.w.a.t teams out in full force. >> and that was cecilia vega reporting. our coverage continues tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. with a special edition of good morning america and we will start at 6:30. >>> veteran abc news woman barbara walters is recovering tonight after being injured during a fall at an ingnawing raying -- inauguration party. the 83-year-old fell in washington, d.c. and cut her forehead. a spokesman says ou
the 2009 inauguration was a law gist cal nightmare. hundreds of ticket holders getting stuck in the tunnel. authorities say this time will be better. >> there will be such a different feel when you come down this time for the inauguration. there was extensive signs and we have social media sites you can follow. >> this year there is even an app for that. it picks up where you are, and it tells you from where the viewing screens are to where the nearby events are and telling me i am...
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. >> zoning laws have kept the big chain stores out of the mission. jack spade has 10 u.s. locations. a public hearing is required after opening the 11th u.s. location. >>> for the first time in 30 years an upgrade has been given to the curb curbside lane of market street. there is new asphalt and a coat of paint. they spent the last 24 hours laying down 1300 tons of asphalt on the stretch of market between van ness and 6th street. the plans are in the works to relay east of 6th. and stewart and third street will be worked on in less than two weeks. good thing we had a good morning in the weather change. they dropped 32 degrees degrees in some locations. some of the wrap around moisture is moving back toward the bay area. live lop deer -- live doppler 7hd is picking up a few drops. we have gotten a report of thunder around pacifica and a little light rain near pleasanton and out toward the livermore valley area. a lot of this moisture is not reaching the ground. you may hear the thund -- thunder and see the dark clouds, but it is not reaching the ground. what is reaching th
. >> zoning laws have kept the big chain stores out of the mission. jack spade has 10 u.s. locations. a public hearing is required after opening the 11th u.s. location. >>> for the first time in 30 years an upgrade has been given to the curb curbside lane of market street. there is new asphalt and a coat of paint. they spent the last 24 hours laying down 1300 tons of asphalt on the stretch of market between van ness and 6th street. the plans are in the works to relay east of 6th....
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as for doctor choice, the law protects that. and when it comes to essential health benefits, the law ends lifetime and yearly dollar limits. the affordable health act guarantees your right to appeal any denial of care. >> benefits will get better. generally. >> blue shield of californian sures about three million people. >> part of the insurance plan now is preventative coverage is covered and that includes adults and children. >> for many people medical expenses will likely go down. that's because the affordable care act requires all policies to offer preventive care at no additional cost to consumers. that covers everything from blood pressure and depression screenings to vaccines, obesity screenings and mammograms. the law expands preventive coverage for children as well. >> be sure to join us tomorrow for our seven on your side hotline. a panel of experts from covered california, consumers union, the california pan ethnic health network and health access will be here to answer your questions. the abc7 news lines will be open
as for doctor choice, the law protects that. and when it comes to essential health benefits, the law ends lifetime and yearly dollar limits. the affordable health act guarantees your right to appeal any denial of care. >> benefits will get better. generally. >> blue shield of californian sures about three million people. >> part of the insurance plan now is preventative coverage is covered and that includes adults and children. >> for many people medical expenses will...
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we are in the law enforcement business, but if the medics say we need to get everybody to the hospital i will go with what they say. >> they are expected to begin their investigation tomorrow. san carlos will host a state senate meeting on what can be done to let local cities know more about the safety of natural gas pipelines. th comes after the city leaders in san carlos accuse the public utilities commission of not informing them about concerns with the pipeline beneath britain avenue. san carlos officials say they learned about potential problems through media reports. a judge told pg&e to shutdown the lines so it could be tested. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00, the new effort to catch bad drivers in san francisco. what could soon be caught on camera. plus how are the roads where you live? the best and worst in the bay area. and later, remembering music legend lou reid. a look at how peppejalapeÑos, bacon,shrooms, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. volkswagen we believe everyone deserves a
we are in the law enforcement business, but if the medics say we need to get everybody to the hospital i will go with what they say. >> they are expected to begin their investigation tomorrow. san carlos will host a state senate meeting on what can be done to let local cities know more about the safety of natural gas pipelines. th comes after the city leaders in san carlos accuse the public utilities commission of not informing them about concerns with the pipeline beneath britain avenue....
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the governor used a law allowing the state to intervene if a strike will significantly disrupt public transportation and endanger public health. the bart board requested a cooling off period from governor brown. here is a copy of the letter they sent to governor brown making the request. he didn't issue a cooling off period. he issued -- he ordered an investigation between bart and the unions. in the letter requesting a cooling off period, bart's president said, quote, we believe the public should not be deprived of the public service unless all alternatives have been utilized. the board of directors you can tayed to the media saying it was more than generous. >> it is frustrating to feel you are offering the best wage increases and the best benefits in the transit industry. and then to be accused of union busting. i think if you look at our latest offer and compare it, it is a generous offer. it is not a union busting offer and not a union busting board. >> union members are still accusing the board of not willing to negotiate. he said they have been willing to meet every day since t
the governor used a law allowing the state to intervene if a strike will significantly disrupt public transportation and endanger public health. the bart board requested a cooling off period from governor brown. here is a copy of the letter they sent to governor brown making the request. he didn't issue a cooling off period. he issued -- he ordered an investigation between bart and the unions. in the letter requesting a cooling off period, bart's president said, quote, we believe the public...
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one assembly member says the companies may be following the letter of the law, but the law is a decade old. >> if you sign up for something that personal information, the geographical information can go over the wires before you finish signing your name. >> she just finished legislation of the sign the law. she spoke with me about it. >> she does president prevent them from sharing, but it does require them to respond if you ask them what they have shared and with whom they have shared. >> no more loopholes. if they gathered it, if they shared it, they would have to tell you about it. >> the difference between shine the light and the privacy policy is the proo i vaw see policy will -- the privacy policy will tell you all of the things a company may do. shine the light will actually tell you about your information, what information has been collected about you and how that information has been shared with other companies. >> assembly bill 1291 was introduced on friday. i posted a link. go to abc7news.com and check it out. >> it is almost impossible for laws to keep up with technology. >
one assembly member says the companies may be following the letter of the law, but the law is a decade old. >> if you sign up for something that personal information, the geographical information can go over the wires before you finish signing your name. >> she just finished legislation of the sign the law. she spoke with me about it. >> she does president prevent them from sharing, but it does require them to respond if you ask them what they have shared and with whom they...
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interior is not protected under federal law. >> a.m. 200than is looking for workers. company announced it needs to fill 7,000 jobs in 13 states at distribution centers. there is amazon distribution center in tracy. >>> it will be a big day for the san francisco giants tomorrow. president obama will honor their their 2012 world series championship. ceremony begins at 11:00 our time. president will highlight the team's ongoing campaign like the junior giants anti-bullying campaign. >> little league success, a belmont team has a lot to celebrate tonight. they are headed to the western regional tournament in san bernardino this week. >> let's check in with leigh glaser to see what is ahead. >> we have a lot of gray in the morning. sky will turn into more blue. we'll start to warm up. live doppler 78 hd showing you the low clouds and fog, we have a strong westerly wind flow out there. pushing all of this and low cloudiness through the bay -- golden gate bridge and through the gap there. over towards berkeley and wind speeds and fairfield with gusts up to 38 miles an hour.
interior is not protected under federal law. >> a.m. 200than is looking for workers. company announced it needs to fill 7,000 jobs in 13 states at distribution centers. there is amazon distribution center in tracy. >>> it will be a big day for the san francisco giants tomorrow. president obama will honor their their 2012 world series championship. ceremony begins at 11:00 our time. president will highlight the team's ongoing campaign like the junior giants anti-bullying campaign....
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. >> all of the reservations were there except the room she booked for her in-laws. lee's parents could not get on board. >> what will we do? my in laws don't speak english and they don't drive. >> she couldn't leave them stranded in long beach, but there were no rooms available. so she did the only she could. >> i gave up my room to my in laws. >> linda and le expe their son watched -- and their son watched as the ship sailed away without them. the whole point of the cruise was left standing on shore. >> the trip was ruined. nobody could enjoy themselves because the star of the show wasn't there. >> what was worse this their luggage couldn't be retrieved and sailed off with the ship. y. >> i had nothing but the clothes on my back. >> they waited seven days in los angeles waiting for the ship to return and blakeing the -- and making the most of their time at home. >> she later found out carnival had mistakenly canceled the reservation. it happened when carnival was correcting the spelling of her mother-in-law's middle name. linda paid for that room and she she wanted
. >> all of the reservations were there except the room she booked for her in-laws. lee's parents could not get on board. >> what will we do? my in laws don't speak english and they don't drive. >> she couldn't leave them stranded in long beach, but there were no rooms available. so she did the only she could. >> i gave up my room to my in laws. >> linda and le expe their son watched -- and their son watched as the ship sailed away without them. the whole point of...
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the few wool law me camp was burned by the fire. >> about 2:00, 3:00, there was a fire that ran into the berkeley camp. the fire went into the trees and made a remnant of the camp. >> virtually every cabin and camp is gone in a fire that has been impossible to control. >> the fire gets into the trees and it is virtually impossible to stop. the trees here are 100, 150 feet tall. it burns above the ground. >> this is how berkeley camp looked on friday, three days after guests were quickly evacuated. since 1922 generations have adored the get away. they are now wiped out. >> the camp was over overgrown and there was flammables in there and a lot of summer camps and fabrics like that. i imagine they would have their hands full. >> before sunsets spot fires burn near the camp and helicopters made repeated water drops until it became too dark. in sonora, more than a hundred people spent the night at the red cross evacuation center. al and sandy valdez brought their camper. >> you just try and laugh with everybody else. it is sad. you never think you are going to be here in this situation a
the few wool law me camp was burned by the fire. >> about 2:00, 3:00, there was a fire that ran into the berkeley camp. the fire went into the trees and made a remnant of the camp. >> virtually every cabin and camp is gone in a fire that has been impossible to control. >> the fire gets into the trees and it is virtually impossible to stop. the trees here are 100, 150 feet tall. it burns above the ground. >> this is how berkeley camp looked on friday, three days after...
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the day ended with a sell law bra torre concert by bush. >> in the last 26 years walkers at aidswalk san francisco have raised nearly $80 million. today alone organizers tell me they raised $2.5 million. in golden gate park, abc7 news. >> it was a nice cool morning there. leigh glaser has a look at our weather for tomorrow. >> absolutely. we will see a repeat performance and live doppler 7hd is picking up the low dense overcast near the coast. and you better believe the reduced visibilities and the early morning flights could possibly encounter some delays. and the mist and drizzle is already making its way in southern marin county and ocean beach heading toward san francisco and oklahoma land now is reporting the low overcast. the highs today ranged from 61 degrees with the fog set in san francisco and all the way up to 98 degrees in antioch today. but the big winner was clearly 104 degreesment the temperatures there will cool a bit tomorrow. here is a look at the trans america pyramid and you can barely see the top of it. the cloud deck is so low there. temperature wise we are all
the day ended with a sell law bra torre concert by bush. >> in the last 26 years walkers at aidswalk san francisco have raised nearly $80 million. today alone organizers tell me they raised $2.5 million. in golden gate park, abc7 news. >> it was a nice cool morning there. leigh glaser has a look at our weather for tomorrow. >> absolutely. we will see a repeat performance and live doppler 7hd is picking up the low dense overcast near the coast. and you better believe the...
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most civilian defense department workers will return to the job with pay thanks to a law signed by the president before the fiscal year ended. the rest of the government is partially shut and neither side is budging. john boehner says he sees no way out unless president obama is willing to negotiate. >> my goal is to have a serious conversation. >> if the white house rejects -- stalls health care reform to fund federal agency diswriez has to stop. >> and another is day usa way. they will raise the debt ceiling by october 17th or the government will be in default with catastrophic consequences with the u.s. and the world economy. >> this is playing with fire. >> fire that keeps on burning for now. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the shutdown also means that parks operated by the army corp of engineers are off limits to the public. that includes several parks in california. they offer places to hike, camp, fish and enjoy other activities. the 800,000 furloughed federal workers include f.a.a. safety inspectors. 3,000 of them do everything from certifying pilots to checking the commer
most civilian defense department workers will return to the job with pay thanks to a law signed by the president before the fiscal year ended. the rest of the government is partially shut and neither side is budging. john boehner says he sees no way out unless president obama is willing to negotiate. >> my goal is to have a serious conversation. >> if the white house rejects -- stalls health care reform to fund federal agency diswriez has to stop. >> and another is day usa...
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patchy at best, near the coast and the paw nips law overnight tonight. the temperatures are widespread. most locations in the mid to low 50s. the temperatures will come down a few degrees from last night's overnight lows. speaking of lows, lower pressure sitting toward the pacific northwest. it is helping to continue to generate a few light showers right along the oregon-california border. most of the moisture will stay to the north thanks to a ridge of high pressure that will keep the storm track to the north of us for at least a day or so. get ready for temperatures to warm up another 5 to 6 degrees across the bay area, especially near the coast tomorrow with plenty of sunshine. enjoy it because as we get to tuesday the high will push to the south and cooler parcels of air will slide in behind it, and that means temperatures coming down 10 degrees as we get into tuesday and wednesday. in fact, here is an example. livermore tomorrow is at 84. but check out tuesday. diving down to 76 and by wednesday close to 70 degrees. the winds will pick up as well. y
patchy at best, near the coast and the paw nips law overnight tonight. the temperatures are widespread. most locations in the mid to low 50s. the temperatures will come down a few degrees from last night's overnight lows. speaking of lows, lower pressure sitting toward the pacific northwest. it is helping to continue to generate a few light showers right along the oregon-california border. most of the moisture will stay to the north thanks to a ridge of high pressure that will keep the storm...
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could someone be targeting law officials in a texas community. the question after a second prosecutor was gunned down in cold blood. >> this time the district attorney and his wife who were the victims. abc's daniella bolota reports on the murders in kaufmann county, texas. >> reporter: a shocking scene, easter sunday morning, the bodies of district attorney, mike mclelland and wife cynthia were removed after they were murdered saturday under their own roof.
could someone be targeting law officials in a texas community. the question after a second prosecutor was gunned down in cold blood. >> this time the district attorney and his wife who were the victims. abc's daniella bolota reports on the murders in kaufmann county, texas. >> reporter: a shocking scene, easter sunday morning, the bodies of district attorney, mike mclelland and wife cynthia were removed after they were murdered saturday under their own roof.
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dorner is a former military and marks man and familiar with law enforcement tactics and techniques. the 34-year-old police officer killed in thursday's shooting will be buried in riverside on wednesday. news, los los angeles. >> dorner posted his manifesto on-line and now some people are voicing their support for the man suspected of three murders. the tributes are a barrage of tweets and a fan page on facebook. that page had more than 2,000 likes by friday. some even called dorner a hero for writing his manifesto saying there was racism and corruption in the lapd. stay with abc7 news for the latest developments in the christopher dorner manhunt. we will have updates on our website and the abc morning news at 4:30. >>> developing news tonight. we are learning more about the man accused of sexually assaulting and killing a 13-year-old girl in fairfield. a sheriff deputy served anthony lamar jones with a restraining order after the nude body of janelle alan was found. his wife obtained the restraining order after claiming that he threatened to kill her. they reported jones' wife jumpe
dorner is a former military and marks man and familiar with law enforcement tactics and techniques. the 34-year-old police officer killed in thursday's shooting will be buried in riverside on wednesday. news, los los angeles. >> dorner posted his manifesto on-line and now some people are voicing their support for the man suspected of three murders. the tributes are a barrage of tweets and a fan page on facebook. that page had more than 2,000 likes by friday. some even called dorner a hero...
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we are in the law enforcement business, but if the medics say we need to get everybody to the hospital i will go with what they say. >> they are expected to begin their investigation tomorrow. san carlos will host a state senate meeting on what can be done to let local cities know more about the safety of natural gas pipelines. th comes after the city leaders in san carlos accuse the public utilities commission of not informing them about concerns with the pipeline beneath britain avenue. san carlos officials say they learned about potential problems through media reports. a judge told pg&e to shutdown the lines so it could be tested. >>> still to come on abc7 news at 11:00, the new effort to catch bad drivers in san francisco. what could soon be caught on camera. plus how are the roads where you live? the best and worst in the bay area. and later, remembering music legend lou reid. a look at how (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smo
we are in the law enforcement business, but if the medics say we need to get everybody to the hospital i will go with what they say. >> they are expected to begin their investigation tomorrow. san carlos will host a state senate meeting on what can be done to let local cities know more about the safety of natural gas pipelines. th comes after the city leaders in san carlos accuse the public utilities commission of not informing them about concerns with the pipeline beneath britain avenue....
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the governor used a law allowing the state to intervene if a strike will significantly disrupt public transportation and endanger public health. the bart board requested a cooling off period from governor brown. here is a copy of the letter they sent to governor brown making the request. he didn't issue a cooling off period. he issued -- he ordered an investigation between bart and the unions. in the letter requesting a cooling off period, bart's president said, quote, we believe the public should not be deprived of the public service unless all alternatives have been utilized. the board of directors you can tayed to the media saying it was more than generous. >> it is frustrating to feel you are offering the best wage increases and the best benefits in the transit industry. and then to be accused of union busting. i think if you look at our latest offer and compare it, it is a generous offer. it is not a union busting offer and not a union busting board. >> union members are still accusing the board of not willing to negotiate. he said they have been willing to meet every day since t
the governor used a law allowing the state to intervene if a strike will significantly disrupt public transportation and endanger public health. the bart board requested a cooling off period from governor brown. here is a copy of the letter they sent to governor brown making the request. he didn't issue a cooling off period. he issued -- he ordered an investigation between bart and the unions. in the letter requesting a cooling off period, bart's president said, quote, we believe the public...
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the few wool law me camp was burned by the fire. >> about 2:00, 3:00, there was a fire that ran into the berkeley camp. the fire went into the trees and made a remnant of the camp. >> virtually every cabin and camp is gone in a fire that has been impossible to control. >> the fire gets into the trees and it is virtually impossible to stop. the trees here are 100, 150 feet tall. it burns above the ground. >> this is how berkeley camp looked on friday, three days after guests were quickly evacuated. since 1922 generations have adored the get away. they are now wiped out. >> the camp was over overgrown and there was flammables in there and of summer camps and fabrics like that. i imagine they would have their hands full. >> before sunsets spot fires burn near the camp and helicopters made repeated water drops until it became too dark. in sonora, more than a hundred people spent the night at the red cross evacuation center. al and sandy valdez brought their camper. >> you just try and laugh with everybody else. it is sad. you never think you are going to be here in this situation and you
the few wool law me camp was burned by the fire. >> about 2:00, 3:00, there was a fire that ran into the berkeley camp. the fire went into the trees and made a remnant of the camp. >> virtually every cabin and camp is gone in a fire that has been impossible to control. >> the fire gets into the trees and it is virtually impossible to stop. the trees here are 100, 150 feet tall. it burns above the ground. >> this is how berkeley camp looked on friday, three days after...
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. >> zoning laws have kept the big chain stores out of the mission. jack spade has 10 u.s. locations. a public hearing is required after opening the 11th u.s. location. >>> for the first time in 30 years an upgrade has been given to the curb curbside lane of market street. there is new asphalt and a coat of paint. they spent the last 24 hours laying down 1300 tons of asphalt on the stretch of market between van ness and 6th street. the plans are in the works to relay east of 6th. and stewart and third street will be worked on in less than two weeks. good thing we had a good morning in the weather change. they dropped 32 degrees degrees in some locations. some of the wrap around moisture is moving back toward the bay area. live lop deer -- live doppler 7hd is picking up a few drops. we have gotten a report of thunder around pacifica and a little light rain near pleasanton and out toward the livermore valley area. a lot of this moisture is not reaching the ground. you may hear the thund -- thunder and see the dark clouds, but it is not reaching the ground. what is reaching th
. >> zoning laws have kept the big chain stores out of the mission. jack spade has 10 u.s. locations. a public hearing is required after opening the 11th u.s. location. >>> for the first time in 30 years an upgrade has been given to the curb curbside lane of market street. there is new asphalt and a coat of paint. they spent the last 24 hours laying down 1300 tons of asphalt on the stretch of market between van ness and 6th street. the plans are in the works to relay east of 6th....
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. >> all of the reservations were there except the room she booked for her in-laws. lee's parents could not get on board. >> what will we do? my in laws don't speak english and they don't drive. >> she couldn't leave them stranded in long beach, but there were no rooms available. so she did the only she could. >> i gave up my room to my in laws. >> linda and le expe their son watched -- and their son watched as the ship sailed away without them. the whole point of the cruise was left standing on shore. >> the trip was ruined. nobody could enjoy themselves because the star of the show wasn't there. >> what was worse this their luggage couldn't be retrieved and sailed off with the ship. y. >> i had nothing but the clothes on my back. >> they waited seven days in los angeles waiting for the ship to return and blakeing the -- and making the most of their time at home. >> she later found out carnival had mistakenly canceled the reservation. it happened when carnival was correcting the spelling of her mother-in-law's middle name. linda paid for that room and she she wanted
. >> all of the reservations were there except the room she booked for her in-laws. lee's parents could not get on board. >> what will we do? my in laws don't speak english and they don't drive. >> she couldn't leave them stranded in long beach, but there were no rooms available. so she did the only she could. >> i gave up my room to my in laws. >> linda and le expe their son watched -- and their son watched as the ship sailed away without them. the whole point of...
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as for doctor choice, the law protects that. and when it comes to essential health benefits, the law ends lifetime and yearly dollar limits. the affordable health act guarantees your right to appeal any denial of care. >> benefits will get better. generally. >> blue shield of californian sures about three million people. >> part of the insurance plan now is preventative coverage is covered and that includes adults and children. >> for many people medical expenses will likely go down. that's because the affordable care act requires all policies to offer preventive care at no additional cost to consumers. that covers everything from blood pressure and depression screenings to vaccines, obesity screenings and mammograms. the law expands preventive coverage for children as well. >> be sure to join us tomorrow for our seven on your side hotline. a panel of experts from covered california, consumers union, the california pan ethnic health network and health access will be here to answer your questions. the abc7 news lines will be open
as for doctor choice, the law protects that. and when it comes to essential health benefits, the law ends lifetime and yearly dollar limits. the affordable health act guarantees your right to appeal any denial of care. >> benefits will get better. generally. >> blue shield of californian sures about three million people. >> part of the insurance plan now is preventative coverage is covered and that includes adults and children. >> for many people medical expenses will...
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most civilian defense department workers will return to the job with pay thanks to a law signed by the president before the fiscal year ended. the rest of the government is partially shut and neither side is budging. john boehner says he sees no way out unless president obama is willing to negotiate. >> my goal is to have a serious conversation. >> if the white house rejects -- stalls health care reform to fund federal agency diswriez has to stop. >> and another is day usa way. they will raise the debt ceiling by october 17th or the government will be in default with catastrophic consequences with the u.s. and the world economy. >> this is playing with fire. >> fire that keeps on burning for now. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the shutdown also means that parks operated by the army corp of engineers are off limits to the public. that includes several parks in california. they offer places to hike, camp, fish and enjoy other activities. the 800,000 furloughed federal workers include f.a.a. safety inspectors. 3,000 of them do everything from certifying pilots to checking the commer
most civilian defense department workers will return to the job with pay thanks to a law signed by the president before the fiscal year ended. the rest of the government is partially shut and neither side is budging. john boehner says he sees no way out unless president obama is willing to negotiate. >> my goal is to have a serious conversation. >> if the white house rejects -- stalls health care reform to fund federal agency diswriez has to stop. >> and another is day usa...
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patchy at best, near the coast and the paw nips law overnight tonight. the temperatures are widespread. most locations in the mid to low 50s. the temperatures will come down a few degrees from last night's overnight lows. speaking of lows, lower pressure sitting toward the pacific northwest. it is helping to continue to generate a few light showers right along the oregon-california border. most of the moisture will stay to the north thanks to a ridge of high pressure that will keep the storm track to the north of us for at least a day or so. get ready for temperatures to warm up another 5 to 6 degrees across the bay area, especially near the coast tomorrow with plenty of sunshine. enjoy it because as we get to tuesday the high will push to the south and cooler parcels of air will slide in behind it, and that means temperatures coming down 10 degrees as we get into tuesday and wednesday. in fact, here is an example. livermore tomorrow is at 84. but check out tuesday. diving down to 76 and by wednesday close to 70 degrees. the winds will pick up as well. m
patchy at best, near the coast and the paw nips law overnight tonight. the temperatures are widespread. most locations in the mid to low 50s. the temperatures will come down a few degrees from last night's overnight lows. speaking of lows, lower pressure sitting toward the pacific northwest. it is helping to continue to generate a few light showers right along the oregon-california border. most of the moisture will stay to the north thanks to a ridge of high pressure that will keep the storm...
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the day ended with a sell law bra torre concert by bush. >> in the last 26 years walkers at aidswalk san francisco have raised nearly $80 million. today alone organizers tell me they raised $2.5 million. in golden gate park, abc7 news. >> it was a nice cool morning there. leigh glaser has a look at our weather for tomorrow. >> absolutely. we will see a repeat performance and live doppler 7hd is picking up the low dense overcast near the coast. and you better believe the reduced visibilities and the early morning flights could possibly encounter some delays. and the mist and drizzle is already making its way in southern marin county and ocean beach heading toward san francisco and oklahoma land now is reporting the low overcast. the highs today ranged from 61 degrees with the fog set in san francisco and all the way up to 98 degrees in antioch today. but the big winner was clearly 104 degreesment the temperatures there will cool a bit tomorrow. here is a look at the trans america pyramid and you can barely see the top of it. the cloud deck is so low there. temperature wise we are all
the day ended with a sell law bra torre concert by bush. >> in the last 26 years walkers at aidswalk san francisco have raised nearly $80 million. today alone organizers tell me they raised $2.5 million. in golden gate park, abc7 news. >> it was a nice cool morning there. leigh glaser has a look at our weather for tomorrow. >> absolutely. we will see a repeat performance and live doppler 7hd is picking up the low dense overcast near the coast. and you better believe the...